2016 High quality 18″ C-clamp Locking Pliers to Japan Manufacturer
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■Model Number: RL-DLQ021
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■Material: A3# steel (Q235) or 45# steel
■Size: 18”
■Surface Treatment: Nickel-plated, Zinc-plated, Black Oxide, Electrophoresis
■Heat Treatment: Optional
■Package: Blister Card, Suction Card, Tie Card, Double Blister Card
■OEM: Acceptable
■HS Code: 8203200000
■Samples: For FREE
■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity
■Packing: By standard cartons
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■Mainly used for clamping parts to rivet, weld, grind and so on, which is characterized by the powerful clamp force produced by the jaw. It can lock tight so that the parts won’t fetch away. Besides, jaws have a lot of levels to adjust for the use of different thickness of parts, and it also can be used as a wrench.
■Flexible using, long life and good tenacity.
■The screw tuning button can give the best clamp size easily.
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In this LIVE video that originally aired on October 19, 2012, Matt from Eastwood offers some tips for beginning welders, shows you different types of welds as well as how to troubleshoot your welder. There is also a Q&A session.
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Eastwood’s MIG 175 Welder: “high-end” features at a DIY price! As a professional or weekend enthusiast, you can now get industrial-quality features in a hard-workin’, affordable, MIG welder! Our R&D guys designed the Eastwood MIG 175 Welder (12012) for steel and aluminum to produce excellent bead quality and capabilities that match—and even exceed—the more expensive competition!
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Here I show you how to replace bearings in your brushless motors with a few common tools you may already have. I used ZMX V3s as an example, but the same technique applies to almost all brushless motors.
Tools Needed:
Needle nosed pliers/ snap ring pliers (removal of c-clip)
Hammer
Pin Punches (1/16″ and 3/16″)
22mm 12 point socket (3/8″ or 1/2 drive” work fine)
3mm bolt roughy 25-30mm in length w/ nut and washer
2 old bearings (after you remove first set)
Screwdriver or allen key and wrench (for 3mm bolt and nut)
high speed bearing oil
The model number for bearings in the 22xx series is 693ZZ (3x4x8)
For 1306 and 1407 motors they are model # MR52ZZ (2x5x2.5)
Bearings range in price from .25 cents up to about $30 a bearing in the 693zz size, depending on type of material, tolerances and manufacturers. I like to find decent (non-chinese) 52100 chrome steel bearings to use, as they are a bit stronger than 440C stainless steel and they run quieter too. If your quadcopter, wing, heli, whatever is expected to see wet conditions often, only then would stainless steel would be recommended.
Hope this helps you guys and thanks for watching.